"Puts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A verb meaning to place or put something in a particular position or location, often implying a sense of giving or transferring something from one point to another, often with the intention of storing, keeping, or abandoning it.
Putridity refers to a state of being or something that is extremely foul, disgusting, or decaying. It can describe a smell, a situation, or a condition that is characterized by a strong sense of rot, decay, or corruption.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The putridity of the rotting garbage filled the air with its foul odor.<br> The putridity of the situation was evident in the disarray and chaos that followed the natural disaster.<br> The putridity of the disease caused by the bacteria was a major concern for public health officials.
The state or quality of being putrid, characterized by a foul or unpleasant smell, and often accompanied by decay or rot.
The process of decaying or rotting, especially the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria or fungi, often resulting in a foul odor.<br><br>Example: "The waterlogged soil began to experience putrification, emitting a strong stench from the decomposition of organic materials."<br><br>Synonyms: decomposition, rot, spoilage, corruption.
To corrupt or rot something, typically as a result of being left in an unhealthy or unsanitary environment for too long.
A putschist is a person who participates in a coup d'état, or a plot to overthrow a government or a ruling authority, usually by force or violence.
A type of Italian pasta sauce originating from Naples, characterized by its strong flavors and ingredients, typically including olives, capers, garlic, anchovies, and sometimes tomatoes, which gives the sauce a distinctive salty and savory taste.